a 
Weigela Rosea 
No. 16-18 WEIGELA ROSEA 
A graceful arching spread of dainty pink and red 
blooms. Its foliage and blooms seem to have been 
arranged into a beautiful bouquet by Mother Na- 
ture. This Pink Lady should be planted in part 
shade. 
Price, postpaid: 2 to 3 ft., 80c each 
No. 16-12 FORSYTHIA (Golden Bell) 
Rarely do we find a yellow flower that attains such 
perfection in glowing color as the early blooming 
flowers that mass in great profusion during April. 
After that, the graceful swaying limbs support 
dense green leaves that suggest a friendly welcome 
to the lawn or shady part of the landscape. 
Price, postpaid: 2 to 3 ft. size, 70c each 
SHRUBS: The ex- 
act size of the hole 
will, of course, depend 
on the size of the plant 
root system. Make sure 
that the roots are not 
crowded. Pack good 
top soil around the 
roots, watering them 
thoroughly. Then wa- 
ter only often enough 
to keep the soil moist. 
Do not keep the soil 
soaked. For detailed 
information on water- 
ing, refer to Roses or 
Pecansmuluiies » basic 
principles are the same. 
WOLFE NURSERY 
Red Leaf Barberry 
No. 16-6 BARBERRY, RED LEAF 
There is nothing as strikingly brilliant in hardy shrubbery as our 
genuine true red strain of Red Leaf Barberry. Its abundance of 
thick red-maroon leaves fairly glisten and makes a novel contrast 
to other plants. Grows about 3 or 4 feet tall. Plant for single 
specimens, corner groups, solid border hedge, etc. Beautiful in 
front of a light-colored home. 
Price, prepaid: 12 to 15 in., 80¢ each 
Gallon containers, $1.45 each 
Porshe Golden Bell 
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